Based on a true incident, the drama explores childhood fears and complex, broken adult relationships, culminating into a powerful and sensitive drama.
Set in Bristol, the summer of 1971, MY FATHER WAS A RUSSIAN SPY is the story of young JAMIE who, after a local espionage scandal at the Concorde factory, starts to believe his father is a soviet spy.
Starring Mark Drewry, the drama was co-written with Julian Holman and commissioned by HTV’s Western lights Scheme for new writers and local drama, and was nominated for best new comer at the Bradford International film Festival
